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refresco

American  
[re-fres-kaw] / rɛˈfrɛs kɔ /

noun

Spanish.

plural

refrescos
  1. a refreshment, as a soft drink.


Example Sentences

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Podrían servirte un vaso de refresco, prepararte el almuerzo o levantarte del suelo tras una mala caída, todo como respuesta a una serie de órdenes muy sencillas.

From New York Times • Apr. 23, 2023

Set out the ingredients for a refresco or two.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jul. 6, 2018

And after a second "refresco" from Uncle Caragol, he became submersed in a placid nirvana, seeing everything rose-colored and considerably enlarged,—the sea, the nearby boats, the docks, and Montjuich in the background.

From Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel by Jordan, Charlotte Brewster

By the Golden Tower there are seats under the trees, and the kiosks of the refresco sellers, who dispense orange-water, lemonade and sarsaparilla to the sailors and the girls from the tobacco factory.

From The Story of Seville by Hartley, C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine)

Having strolled a few times up and down this fashionable promenade, we retired to the Neverria de Solos, contiguous to the Prado, to take our refresco.

From The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II by Various